Cuddle Plushies Penguin Blue
Stuffed animals- Two plushes presented in one gift box
- To reassure baby from birth onwards
- Tie their wings together!
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Double the fun and cuddles with this set of two babies’ penguin plushes! These penguin soft toys – suitable for 0 months and up – have been designed to comfort and reassure little ones when separated from loved ones. These soft and fluffy blue stuffed animals represent a parent and their baby to reinforce the special bond that unites them. The flippers of the bigger penguin are nice and cuddly, and perfectly wrap around the baby penguin to keep them close. The small heart-decorated ribbons at the end of the wings, allow the soft toys to be tied together; they symbolise protection and the bond between a parent and child. The ideal newborn gift: this two-piece Kaloo plush set will help reassure baby when they are suffering from separation anxiety. The pretty hearts and big hugs help reinforce the concept that the unique bond that ties little ones to their parents is not weakened whenever the two are separated. To promote cuddles and stimulate baby’s senses, these penguin plushes are made from different materials (corduroy and synthetic fur), and feature touch-distinctive embroidered detail and tags! There’s nothing better than stroking their soft fur and cuddling into their plump bellies. The small penguin measures 15 cm and the bigger one, 25 cm. They are both stuffed with recycled polyester. This set of baby soft toys comes in a pretty matching box and is a great idea for a baby shower or any other occasion: the gift box can be personalised via the insert provided for this purpose, and can be reused to collect baby’s first keepsakes. These blue penguin cuddly toys are part of our Complice range: a collection of soft toys and comforters that express love and comfort, to illustrate the bond shared between baby and their parents, and help them deal with these very first separations.